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From the classroom to the world: In conversation with leading education exporters

Friday 22 March at 10:00AM

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Join us in conversation with two education providers who are taking their classrooms to the world. Expect top tips and inspiration to apply to your business.

What you’ll learn

  • Gain insights into overcoming challenges specific to exporting education products & services
  • Understand the potential market opportunities and entry strategies
  • Helps you formulate an export action plan to optimise export processes and maximise profitability

Description

Join us for an insightful virtual discussion with Shoko and Natalya from the Celtic English Academy and Robotical.

They will be sharing their valuable insights and strategies on navigating selling overseas in the education sector. Discover key opportunities, challenges and success stories that can help to elevate your business on the global stage.

Speakers

Natalya Ratner

Marketing Director, Robotical

A fellow of the Marketing Society, Nat is a senior practitioner with demonstrable experience in business strategy and leading high-performance teams.

Currently driving growth and building the brand of a first-of-its-kind educational technology solution, with a real human connection at its core. Robotical is working to tackle the attainment gap in education, and STEM skills gap across the UK, USA and beyond.

Shoko Doherty

CEO, Celtic English Academy

Shoko is the CEO of Celtic English Academy, an English language school in Cardiff accredited by the British Council, which has welcomed over 15,000 students from more than 50 countries in the past 20 years.

She also serves as the Vice Chair of English UK, a national association dedicated to advancing international students' education in the English language within the UK. Additionally, Shoko is recognised for her role in exporting education and contributing to international trade as a Welsh Government Export Exemplar and as an Export Champion for the UK Government Department for Business and Trade.

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